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NAME ATTRIBUTES

CLASS SKILLS

LEVEL SPECIAL ABILITIES

NAME ATTRIBUTES

CLASS SKILLS

LEVEL SPECIAL ABILITIES

STR DEX CON


WEAPONS

INT WIS CHA

ATHLETICS AWARENESS DECEPTION DECIPHER HEAL LEADERSHIP LORE STEALTH SURVIVAL

BLESS TURN HARDY SLAY BACKSTAB REFLEXES CANTRIPS RITUAL PET VOLLEY

CURE VISION SKIRMISH TOUGH LUCKY TINKER COMMAND SUMMON SCOUT WILD

STR DEX CON


WEAPONS

INT WIS CHA

ATHLETICS AWARENESS DECEPTION DECIPHER HEAL LEADERSHIP LORE STEALTH SURVIVAL

BLESS TURN HARDY SLAY BACKSTAB REFLEXES CANTRIPS RITUAL PET VOLLEY

CURE VISION SKIRMISH TOUGH LUCKY TINKER COMMAND SUMMON SCOUT WILD

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

ARMOR & SPEED


NONE FAST LIGHT NORMAL FULL SLOW SHIELD TOTAL ARMOR

HIT DICE

HIT POINTS
NONE FAST LIGHT NORMAL

ARMOR & SPEED


FULL SLOW SHIELD TOTAL ARMOR

HIT DICE

HIT POINTS

NOTES

NOTES

COIN

NEEDED FOR NEXT LEVEL

XP

COIN

NEEDED FOR NEXT LEVEL

XP

EQUIPMENT

You start with 60 silver pieces Light Weapon (10s): d6. May be wielded as a secondary weapon, allowing you to re-roll damage once per attack. Includes daggers, short swords, and hand axes. Martial Weapon (30s): d6+1. Must be wielded in main hand. Includes long swords, hammers, axes, spears etc. Great Weapon (40s): d6+2 damage. Uses two hands. Includes two-handed swords, battle-axes and pole arms. Shortbow (10s): d6. Also slings etc. Bow (30s): d6+1. Also crossbows, pistols etc. Heavy Bow/Gun (50s): d6+2 Damage if ring from a stationary position. Includes arbalests and muskets. Light Armor (30s): Armor 1. Full Armor (60s): Armor 2. Always has a helm. Makes it very hard to run, move quietly, swim, leap etc. Shield (10s): +1 Armor. Adventuring Gear (2s each): 20ft Rope, Iron Spike, Chalk, Parchment, Flint/Steel, Torches (4), Tent, Dice, Caltrops (slows pursuers), Bandages, Travel Rations, Waterskin, Wineskin. Tools (5s each): Crowbar, Hatchet, Animal Trap, Lockpicks, Pen & Pot of Ink, Fishing Pole, Shovel, Grappling Hook, Pickaxe, Collapsible Pole. Occult Items (10s each): Quicksilver (per dose), Pouch of Bone Dust, Vial of Holy Water (one use), Vial of Blood, Ritual Incense and Oils. Fancy Items (20s each): Mirror, Lantern, Spyglass, Sand Timer, Board Game, Elaborate Clothes, Holy Symbols and other charms. Fire Oil (20s per ask): Sets an area on re (d6+1 damage/round for 3 rounds unless extinguished). Fills a lantern 10 times. Boats: Rowboat (50s) to Galley (200,000s). Carts: Cart (30s) to Wagon (100s). Taverns: 1s to Sleep, 1s to Eat, 1s to Get Drunk. Property: House (1,000s) to Manor (100,000). Horses: Mule (30s), Horse (100s), Warhorse (1,000s).

HIRELINGS
Cost per day Torch Bearer (2s): 3HP, Knife. Guide (5s): 6HP, Knife, Lantern, Rope. Armsman (20s): 12HP, Spear, Shield, Light Armor. Expert (20s): 6HP, Skill 4, Dagger, Bow. Champion (60s): 18HP, Full Armor, Halberd, Sword, Shield, Dagger.

RULES SUMMARY
chaRacteR cReatioN
AttRibUtes: Roll 2d6 for each. On a 6-, the value is 0. On a 7-9, the value is +1. On a 10 or 11, the value is +2. On a 12, the value is +3. Choose one skill in addition to any granted by your class. You have 1 Hit Die (d6) + extra hit dice equal to your CON. Roll all your hit dice and keep a number equal to your level to determine your HP. When you rest and consume a ration/ waterskin/wineskin, you may re-roll your HP. If you are attended by a healer, roll an extra hit die. FighteRs get Athletics. Choose two special abilities: Skirmish (+1 damage and worn armor counts as one type lighter), Tough (+1 armor), Slay (+2 melee damage), Hardy (+6 HP). ThieVes get Stealth. Choose two special abilities: Backstab (attack from concealment to do +3 damage), Lucky (once per day, turn a miss into a partial success), Reexes (you always go rst and can react when suddenly surprised), Tinker (you can attempt to quickly pick a lock, pick a pocket, or disarm a trap). CleRics get Decipher and Heal. Choose two special abilities: Bless (with holy water, you can anoint items so they are considered holy and magical+3 damage vs. evilfor a short time), Cure (you can attempt to neutralize poisons, remove curses, or heal wounds with a touch), Turn (you can attempt to hold undead at bay with the power of your faith and a holy symbol), Vision (drink holy water to commune with your deity for divine guidance). WiZaRds get Lore. You begin with two spirits you can summon (see MAGIC, opposite). You get Summon and choose one other special ability: Cantrips (you know three simple magical powers: Candle, Shadow, Throw Voice), Command (you can attempt to command any spirit, demon, etc.), Ritual (you may perform occult ritualsdetailed in ancient tomes and scrollsand begin with two known rituals). RaNgeRs get Survival. Choose two special abilities: Pet (you have a loyal and effective animal companion), Scout (when you scout ahead you always spot the target before it spots you), Volley (+2 ranged damage), Wild (you can converse with and attempt to command animals). Make your own class: Choose a class skill and two special abilities.

MAGIC

ROLLING THE DICE

Most magic requires summoning a spirit, demon, or elemental to perform supernatural effects. A Wizard begins play with the occult knowledge to summon two spirits. A spirit has a name, an appearance, and two domains of power (ame, shadow, stone, lightning, secrets, fear, etc.). To summon a spirit you know, you require one of the following: 1 hour of uninterrupted ritual. A dose of quicksilvera mild poison and addictive drug. (10s per use). If you drink more quicksilver doses in a day than your Level you must attempt to resist its negative effects with a CON roll. A magic item containing a bound spirit. A Wizard may command a spirit to perform a single magical effect that falls within its domains (its a good idea to give specic commands; spirits and demons can be capricious and cruel). Magical attacks do 2d6+level or 3d6+level damage if they are especially suited to the situation (using re against a Frost Wraith, for example).

When you attempt something risky, sum 2d6 and add one of your attribute scores, based on the action youre taking. (The GM will tell you some of the possible consequences before you roll, so you can decide if its worth the risk or if you want to revise your action.) A total of 6 or less is a miss; things dont go well and the risk turns out badly. A total of 7-9 is a partial success; you do it, but theres some cost, compromise, retribution, harm, etc. A total of 10 or more is a full success; you do it without complications. And a total of 12 or more is a critical success; you do it perfectly to some extra benet or advantage. SKills: If you have an applicable skill, you cant miss. A roll of 6 or less counts as a partial success, but with a bigger compromise or complication than a 7-9 result.

THE DIE OF FATE

Sometimes the GM will roll the die of fate to see how the situation is established. Low numbers are ill-fortune, high numbers are good fortune (or at least not misery). The die of fate might be rolled to establish the weather, indicate a random NPCs general attitude, or to determine if a wandering monster appears. The GM may also roll the die of fate if the PCs take some action for which sheer chance is the only factor in the outcome. These rules are yours to bend to your will! You may nd it natural to expand, redact, and modify them as you your game goes on. We advise keeping an open mind and lively discussion of possibilities at the table.

XP & LEVELS
leVel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 +1 +1 +1 +1 hit dice 1+CON +1

As you level up you get rewards according to the table below. sKills 1+1 +1 +1 (MAX +3) +1d6 +1 +1 (MAX +3) +1 +1 (MAX +3) +1 +1d6 +1 attRibUtes abilities 2 +1 damage Xp total 0 1,000 3,000 6,000 10,000 15,000 21,000 28,000 36,000 45,000

NAMES
NORTHLANDS

True names have power. If you tell someone your true name, they can attempt to have you raised from the dead if you met your end before your time. Choose a true name below. Farrokh Shahruz Arnar Shahkam Lrus Tahmatan Magni Kurosh Rnar Hamid Skli Anoshiravan smundur Esfandiyar Bari Sahand Jrek Shaahin Eymundur Kamraan Falur Adar Rrik Aram Skjldur Zahir Brimi Khojasteh Yrsa Omid ura Arsalan rds Aruhai Bra Awita lfrn Damrina Valds Eilina Fra Hano Dra Khannah Aurn Markita Freyds Nashiram Jna Ninsina Kra Rashomta Einhildur Sharokina Pla Zari Rhildur Darya lfds Shadi Fjla Alaaleh IMPERIUM Kiana Zahra Zahiel Taraneh Akhivar Samaneh Aram Shun Azur Khadon Zhila Parya Awidam Azita Awrahim Sahra Balishar Tajie Dom Ashur Shahla Eilram Mirza Khnan Keiva Nirar Farzin Romrama Yomadan Zain Ramak Hamun Mehrshad Jaleh Fereshteh Asha Ghazaaleh Suriya Afsaneh Soraya Bahareh Leili Delara Setareh Nava Azadeh
REGENCY

Boury Ardent Vornan Cambel Somer Vauphria Orset Ducell

You get 1 XP for each silver piece worth of treasure or coin that you loot from the dungeon. You also get XP for defeating enemies and completing quests (10 XP for something easy up to 200+ for a really tough one) but mainly its about the looting.

WORLD OF DUNGEONS 1979 BY j.S. HARPER WITH C. MCDOWELL. ONE & SEVEN TACTICAL DESIGN INSTITUTE, SEATTLE, WA

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Muntutep Kahotep Sinuh Adjo Ibenr Khenti Anhuri Kemnebi XANATHAR Rasui & ISLANDS Nomti Hanif Remmao Sefu URU & Mbizi THE GREAT Ubaid DESERT Zuberi Harud Yahya Koths Darwishi Vinid Ishaq Hasau Osaze Kassai Nkosi Yosol Najja Meyem Abuakar Kaa Jibade Mr Onuris Syar Bennu Morug Fukayna Nsu Abibah Sesut Theoris Lstal Umayma Faraz Walidah Dhr Acenath Kathkr Jamila Hosor Panya Nawar Sagira Luyun Masika Klul Rehema Knan Nabirye Nilzem Oseye Sliyl Meht Elizdi Kakra Mykiri Maibe Nbi Zaliki Kring Amaht hlendu Djadao Rka Suten Anu Sokkwi Sna

ANKHYRA & CYTHONIS

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